World Nov 28 U.S. says Russia abruptly postponed resumption of arms control talks By Matthew Lee, Associated Press
Politics Oct 04 WATCH: State Department condemns North Korean missile launch toward Japan State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel will hold a news briefing Tuesday, following a new military defeat for Moscow as it struggles to hang on to Ukrainian areas it illegally annexed last week. By Associated Press
Politics Jul 22 WATCH: Senate Foreign Relations Committee holds hearing on competition with China The United States has ordered China to close its consulate in Houston in the latest escalation of tensions between the world's largest economies. By Ken Moritsugu, Matthew Lee, Associated Press
Politics May 20 WATCH: ‘Should have done it some time ago,’ Pompeo says of firing State Department’s IG “I can’t give you specificity. We’ll share with the appropriate people the rationale,” Pompeo said on Wednesday. By Candice Norwood
Politics Jan 29 Update: 22 Clinton emails deemed ‘top secret’ by government The Obama administration has confirmed for the first time that Hillary Clinton’s home server contained closely guarded government secrets, censoring 22 emails that contained material requiring one of the highest levels of classification. By Bradley Klapper, Associated Press
Jun 19 Kerry dismisses Cheney’s criticism of U.S. policy in Iraq By Associated Press Kerry noted the failure of the United States to secure a continuing military arrangement with Iraq's government after U.S. combat forces left. "We didn't have operational theater capacity at the time" of the surge in violence spawned by al-Qaida-inspired Islamic… Continue reading
Dec 19 Watch Report Finds State Dept. at Fault for ‘Systemic Failures’ of Benghazi Security An outside accountability review board has released its report on the deadly Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Jeffrey Brown examines the report, which blames the State Department for "systemic failures" in security that led… Continue watching